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VeganPizza69 Ⓥ
No gods, no masters.
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VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•Inside the thriving wild-animal markets that could start the next pandemicEnglish2·9 days agoChina banned the farming and trading of most wildlife species for food in 2020, but these practices have simply gone underground. “We are back to business as usual,” says Vincent Nijman, a conservation biologist at Oxford Brookes University, UK, with “millions and millions of animals being traded on a daily basis”.
So much for “individual action is pointless, the government should make the big changes”.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•The hypocrisy of meat eating pets or vegan dogs and catsEnglish1·15 days ago-
“Owning” pets isn’t vegan. Hosting rescued animals, sure.
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If you kill a pig to feed a cat, it’s like a “zero-sum game”. This means that you need a secondary criteria to make the decision, if you don’t want to play favorites (make a biased decision over who lives). This is the bloody chaos created by animal breeders.
In this situation, you are the “death panel”. Just ask people who work in animal shelters how they make the decisions, that may be a better guide than rolling dice or flipping a coin.
Like with other domestic animals who’ve been genetically sabotaged by humans, the goal is their extinction. “Pets” also include exotic animals, in which case sanctuaries and returning them to the wild are worthy goals.
Dogs can make it, cats are an issue and it would be good to have some of that non-animal-based “lab meat” for cats. And people who want these non-human animals to be like fitness models - pictures of ideal health or “platonic forms” of pets - are not serious people, they live in privileged fantasies and should be ignored.
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VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•A European Citizens' Initiative to stop factory farming and animal slaughter has 735 thousand out of the 1 million signatures needed. There are 4 months left to sign!English2·23 days agoI always forget if I’ve already signed one of those. So I checked the folder I keep the receipts in.
This infographic is for people who cook. Most of these substitutions are for baking.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•How Animal Farming Fuels Global HungerEnglish1·2 months agoNot just land use. Arable land (not “marginal”) can be considered as an input to production, a variable in the outcome. It is not the only variable. As we’re talking about industrial agriculture, the other inputs are machinery, seeds, agrochemicals, and fuels (and labor if you want to count it here).
The animal farming sector competes on all these in one way or another, raising demand and pricing out poorer farmers around the world. This isn’t necessarily a rule, but it’s common and it matters; not all inputs are near scarcity. The most important one is probably fertilizers: Savings in fertilizer requirements from plant-based diets - ScienceDirect
Ex. from 2021 Global farmers facing fertiliser sticker shock may cut use, raising food security risks | Reuters
This is made worse by the fact that the rich “developed” countries dedicate a lot of resources to animal farming, including feed crops, and they bring in loads of ag. subsidies for that. Poorer countries can’t afford meaningful subsidies, so they can’t compete to buy the expensive inputs as easily. Effectively, subsidies for eating animals in rich countries translates, through the invisible hand of the global ag. inputs market, into food insecurity in poor countries. I’m not the first to point that out: https://openknowledge.fao.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/0a8bd248-025d-49fd-99e2-d8ae972fa124/content
And marginal land competes with forests, wetlands, biodiversity. “Marginal land” is a poisoned concept: https://tabledebates.org/blog/marginal-lands-sustainable-food-systems-panacea-or-bunk-concept
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•Why Kurzgesagt’s Video on Meat Is Misleading MillionsEnglish1·2 months agoFuck that channel.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•New Study Challenges Environmental Claims of Grass-Fed CowsEnglish6·2 months agoNot really a challenge, the “climate friendly” idea is pseudoscience and creative accounting.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldto Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•PR campaign may have fuelled food study backlash, leaked document shows | Eat-Lancet report recommended shift to more plant-based, climate-friendly diet but was extensively attacked online11·2 months agoGiven the advised quantity is impossible to achive, I’d never have a chance so you can spare the vegan preaching
You can take choline supplements, so it’s not impossible. Vegan preaching will continue. The assumption here that you’re not sharing is that you want some magical “natural diet” while living a completely unnatural life. You have a medical condition, which was discovered thanks to modern medical science, modern biology and chemistry, and yet you imagine that you must obtain some “natural sources” as if that’s an enchanted biological material instead of the very obvious: you’re OK with sacrificing sentient beings for your fantasy of “natural independence from modernity”.
Oh, and factory farming is responsible for most of the animal products. That’s part of your fantasy issue. Let’s put it this way. If there were no factory farms, not only are you statistically unlikely to get your hands on eggs and livers, but if you had hens, you could afford only a small number of hens and your economic situation would pressure you to sell the eggs, not to consume them.
Take the supplements.
If you want to go full “primitivist”, then understand first that the humans as “primitives” can only survive as tiny populations, a fraction of how many humans we have today. You would’ve probably died as a natural abortion or in childhood, just like me.
It’s bean a huge displeasure to talk to you, I hope that you remember me.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldOPto Enough Musk Spam@lemmy.world•Elon Musk's Family History in South Africa Reveals Ties to Apartheid & Neo-Nazi Movements - Democracy Now!51·3 months agoYeah, it’s bad to know your enemy. Victory comes from being an ignorant belligerent.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldOPMto vegan@lemmy.world•How AI is revealing the language of the birds 🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛🐦⬛English3·3 months ago
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•Piglets will be left to starve in a controversial art exhibit in DenmarkEnglish101·4 months ago“modern pig production”
Chilean-born Marco Evaristti is courting controversy to make a point about the treatment of pigs in Denmark, where about 25,000 piglets die daily as a result of the conditions in which they are bred.
wait until Marco finds out that they are bred to be killed.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•Kurzgesagt Made a Video About Factory FarmingEnglish3·4 months agoFarmers who grow feed can also switch to growing food.
Slaughterhouses… maybe they can switch to growing fungi.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldMto vegan@lemmy.world•Kurzgesagt Made a Video About Factory FarmingEnglish5·4 months ago“Pastured” and “factory” are not opposites, they’re the same thing with a different scale of intensity. There’s no meaningful ethical difference, but there are points to make about the environment and the climate, such as the basic fact that “grass fed” means more enteric CH4 emissions, making “factory farming” better for the environment due to efficiency. No amount of “regenerative grazing” is going change that, the methane is tied to the amount of fiber in the rumen, and grasses & forbs are full of fiber.
For a more detailed explanation see: Grazed and Confused
Economically speaking is when you see how this is scam on meat eaters. Most of the animal flesh comes from CAFOs. That’s not because grasslands are ugly and CAFOs are beautiful, it’s because that’s the most efficient way to exploit those animals, which means it’s the most efficient way to keep production costs low, which means that it’s the most efficient way to come to market with the lowest prices, which is how “the market” is expanded to a large part of the population (who expects cheap meat). The productive grasslands are already maxed out in most of the World and overgrazing is very common.
The US is plagued with ranchers going into natural parks and other places where they compete with wild herbivores (and call on state agencies to exterminate predators). Put simply, if CAFOs disappeared, then the average meat eater would find animal flesh to be very expensive - a food that is afforded a few times per month in “main dish” quantities, or even a few times per year (traditionally at Easter and Christmas holiday feasts). I would be glad to see that happen, but it wouldn’t be enough, and it fails to teach the ethical lesson, to do the moral work. It only makes animal-based meat a more obvious luxury (it has always been one), creating black markets and creating economic demand to deforest land and to occupy cropland and turn it into pasture – and that’s something that wars have been fought for, for thousands of years.
The only sensible option is to go vegan globally (don’t let animal farmers get away with exports). That frees up plenty of cropland to be reforested or used in more extensive ways.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldto Science@mander.xyz•Experiments show wild fish can recognize individual divers2·4 months agoEach fish is an individual. https://fishfeel.org/an-underwater-friend/
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldto Climate Crisis, Biosphere & Societal Collapse@sopuli.xyz•How Trump’s One-for-One Tariff Plan Threatens the Global EconomyEnglish2·4 months agoNYT
Thanks for nothing, NYT.
VeganPizza69 Ⓥ@lemmy.worldto Vegan@slrpnk.net•TIL: Duckweed could be the best superfood/ crop you've ever encountered3·4 months agooh, a new one on this topic, neat!
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